Qatar Airways’ Privilege Club has announced 51 winners of its Five Million Miles Campaign.
The winners, who are all Privilege Club members, have been rewarded for buying long-haul tickets from Qatar Airways’ global network, which entitled them to free entry into a prize draw to win one of 51 Qmile prizes.
The first winner, Hamad al-Naimi, received the grand prize of 1mn Qmiles, which was presented by Qatar Airways senior vice-president (commercial, Qatar) Ehab Amin. “The Qatar Airways Privilege Club Programme was delighted to provide its members with the opportunity to receive such fantastic rewards. With these additional Qmiles, the winners can further enjoy travelling with Qatar Airways by redeeming flights at their leisure, from our growing network of 151 destinations. Members can also benefit from the Qmiles by exchanging them for upgrades, lounge access and shopping at Oryx Galleria, our exclusive store for Privilege club members.”  
Five other winners received prizes between 100,000-750,000 Qmiles each. Besides, another 45 members were rewarded with 50,000 Qmiles each.
Membership to the Qatar Airways Frequent Flyer Programme includes Privilege Club Silver, Gold and Platinum levels, which offer multiple benefits and services in accordance with oneworld tier equivalents.
Privilege Club Silver members can earn and redeem Q-miles on any oneworld member airline and earn Q-points towards their tier status on all eligible oneworld flights. They can also have access to business class priority check-in, preferred or pre-reserved seating and receive priority on standby flights.
Privilege Club Gold members receive all the benefits of Silver in addition to access to business class lounges as well as priority boarding, extra baggage allowance and priority baggage handling.
Privilege Club Platinum members have all the benefits of Gold as well as access to first class lounges, first class priority check-in and fast-track security lanes.
Besides Qatar Airways, the oneworld alliance includes airberlin, American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, LAN, TAM Airlines, Malaysian Airlines, Qantas, Royal Jordanian, S7 Airlines and SriLankan Airlines.

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